Here’s How to Choose the Right Garden Tools
Garden tools will make shorter work of all your backyard projects, from basic garden maintenance to seasonal outdoor cleanups. Cultivating your green space is a great way to get creative, spend active time outdoors and boost your home’s curb appeal. Ready to dig in? Read on for the best tools for digging, weeding, pruning and more.
Common Types of Garden Tools
There are a broad range of garden tools that fall into the categories of soil-working, weeding, cutting and cleanup. A combination of general-purpose and specialized tools will equip you for all your jobs, big and small. Here are the most common garden tools to consider.
Buying Considerations
Size, weight and ergonomics vary between garden tools, even those of the same type. When shopping, consider a tool’s physical handling properties to ensure you can use it comfortably. Here are three factors to think about.
Handle Length
A longer handle allows for a more upright position and greater comfort, while a shorter handle is best in a tighter work area. Depending on the user’s height, a shorter handle may require more bending.
Tool Material
A forged steel tool is exceptionally strong and long-lasting, though many tools are also available in plastic, carbon fibre or aluminum. If you plan on doing a lot of gardening, consider cushioned handles for greater comfort.
Tool Weight
A garden tool should be easy to manoeuvre; if it’s not, try a lighter model. Don’t be afraid to test tools out in-store to find the right size and weight for you. Always consider how heavy a tool will feel after extended use.
Garden Tool Accessories
As you build your garden tool collection, you’ll probably find yourself wanting additional accessories to stay organized and make your gardening tasks even easier. Consider these handy gardening accessories to keep you on track while you cultivate your green thumb.
Garden Tool Organizers
Garden organizers keep all your gardening tools organized and in one place. Consider a portable organizer or an organizer for installation in a shed or garage. (Once you ramp up your gardening, you may want both!)
Wheelbarrows or Carts
Wheelbarrows or carts are a must-have for larger properties and/or for hauling large loads. They make transporting tools, plants, mulch and soil both faster and easier. They can also help protect your back during heavy work.
Gardening Gloves
Protect your hands while increasing your gardening performance. A nitrile or latex palm offers a sure grip in wet conditions. Spandex backing allows flexibility, and leather fingertips and knuckles will increase the gloves’ durability.
Garden Kneelers
Garden kneelers, pads or knee pads allow you to enjoy greater comfort in a kneeling position. They can help alleviate knee and back pain, keep dirt and moisture off your clothes, and offer protection against rough surfaces.
Garden Hoses
Water hoses come in a variety of materials, including rubber (heavy duty), vinyl (inexpensive, durable), polyurethane (lightweight), polymer (drinking-water safe) and metal (kink-free). Choose one based on your priorities.
Rain Barrels
Cut your water bill — and help the planet — with rain barrels designed to catch water from your downspouts. Rain barrels can be connected to a short hose for soaking flower beds (though there won’t be enough water pressure to power a sprinkler) or filling a watering can.